LOGINDaisy Storm spent her entire existence as an outcast, ridiculed for being a vampire werewolf-half But nothing hurt more than when her mate, Alpha Scott, rejected her publicly, shattering any chance she had of belonging. When brutal vampire slayer Alpha Noah claims her as his second-chance mate, Daisy is conflicted in a maelstrom of emotions. She blames Noah for killing her mother and vows never to forgive him. But Noah has a secret of his own, he's loved Daisy long before destiny ever bound them together. Torn between hate and irrefutable passion, Daisy is compelled to find the truth of her previous existence while battling the temptation of the mate bond. But with her lethal enemies lurking in the shadows, she realizes the biggest threat is not the vampire-werewolf war. It's the darkness brewing inside her. Will Daisy embrace her true self, or will she let her past destroy her second chance at love?
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I walked through the crowded hallway of Eastwind High, gripping my books tightly. I could feel their eyes on me, watching, judging, whispering. It was always the same.
I kept my head down, focusing on getting to my locker. The moment I opened it, my books were knocked from my hands.
I froze, already knowing who it was before I even turned around.
Mila.
She stood over me, arms crossed, a smirk playing on her lips. "Oops," she said, voice dripping with fake innocence.
I sighed and bent down to pick up my books, but before I could, Mila stepped on one, pressing her heel against it.
"Seriously?" I asked, trying to keep my voice calm.
She gasped dramatically. "Oh? Defect Daisy can talk?" A cruel laugh left her lips as she flipped her hair. "Talk to me again when you can actually shift. I only speak to real wolves."
Her words stung, but I refused to let her see it. I had heard it all before.
Then, a deep voice cut through the tension.
"Be nice, Mila."
My breath hitched. I looked up to see Alpha Scott crouching down, picking up my books.
Mila’s expression changed in an instant. She plastered on a sweet smile. "I'm sorry, Alpha Scott. I promise I'll be a good girl and behave," she said, dragging her fingers across his chest.
I gritted my teeth, feeling invisible all over again.
Scott sighed, clearly unimpressed. "I'm not the Alpha yet. That won't be official until the Winter Solstice celebration tonight."
Mila kept her hand on Scott’s chest a little longer than necessary before finally stepping back. She tossed her blonde hair over her shoulder and smirked at me.
“I’ll see you tonight then,” she said sweetly, but the mockery in her voice was clear. She gave me one last smug glance before sauntering off with her friends, their laughter ringing through the hallway.
I clenched my jaw, my nails digging into my palms. I hated the way she always looked at me—like I was beneath her, like I was nothing. But I refused to let her see that she got to me.
Scott turned to me, his usual confident expression unreadable. “Happy birthday, Daisy,” he said, his voice softer now. Then, he leaned in and pressed a kiss to my forehead.
I felt my heart flutter despite everything. I had loved Scott for as long as I could remember. Even if Mila tried to worm her way between us, it didn’t matter. He was my mate.
“Thank you,” I murmured, forcing a small smile.
“Year eighteen’s off to a great start, as you can see,” I added, my voice laced with sarcasm.
Scott chuckled, shaking his head. “Well, tonight will be special. That’s a promise from the future Alpha.”
I smiled up at him, hugging him tightly, breathing in his familiar scent.
As I held onto him, I whispered a silent prayer.
Moon Goddess, if you’re listening, please give me my wolf. And please… let Scott and I finally make things official tonight.
I wanted nothing more than to belong, to him, to the pack, to the life I had always dreamed of.
I stepped into the party, my heart racing with excitement. The hall was packed, filled with the familiar faces of my packmates. As soon as I entered, the chatter died down, and all eyes turned to me. I felt their gazes sweeping over me from head to toe, whispers spreading through the crowd.
For a second, I hesitated. Was there something wrong with my dress? I glanced down at myself, smoothing the fabric nervously. Before I could say anything, a girl stepped forward, a wide grin plastered on her face.
“Hi, birthday girl! We’ve been looking for you everywhere,” she said, her tone too cheerful, too forced.
I frowned slightly. Something felt off.
“Have you guys seen Scott?” I asked, hoping to find him as soon as possible.
Another girl giggled, exchanging a glance with her friends. “Oh, don’t worry, honey. Alpha Scott has a surprise for you. A real special one. But first…”
Before I could react, they grabbed my hand, leading me toward one of the rooms. My instincts screamed at me to pull away, but I didn’t want to cause a scene. I let them guide me inside, the room dark and silent.
Then, the lights flickered on.
“Happy birthday, defect Daisy.”
Laughter exploded around me. Before I could say a word, something cold splashed over my head. The sour, rotten stench filled my nose as spoiled milk drenched my hair, my dress, my skin.
Gasps and snickers filled the room. The flashes of cameras blinded me as they snapped pictures of me, soaking wet and humiliated.
Tears burned my eyes. I could hear them whispering, laughing, and mocking. My hands trembled as I tried to wipe the disgusting liquid off my face.
I couldn’t stay here.
Ignoring their laughter, I turned and ran, shoving past the onlookers. My heart pounded as I stumbled down the hallway, searching for Scott. He had to stop this. He had to make them stop.
I pushed open door after door, my vision blurred by tears. My breath came in ragged gasps as I reached the last door at the end of the hall.
I flung it open.
And my world shattered.
Scott was on the bed. With her.
Mila’s arms were wrapped around his neck, their lips locked in a heated kiss. His hands roamed over her body as she moaned into his mouth.
They didn’t stop.
They didn’t even notice me.
Until Mila pulled away, turning her head with a smirk.
Scott looked up then, his expression unreadable before a slow grin spread across his face.
Then they both laughed.
At me.
Scott sat up, running a hand through his hair, his expression shifting between guilt and annoyance. “Daisy, listen… I, I didn’t mean for you to find out this way.”
My breath caught in my throat, my chest tightening. “Find out what, Scott?”
My voice trembled, but I forced myself to stand tall.
DAISY'S POV "Now we prepare," Gabriel said. "Tomorrow, when the others arrive, we'll start making our challenges to the current leaders.""How long do we have before the fighting starts?" Noah asked.Gabriel thought about it. "Probably a week. Maybe less."One week. I had one week with my son before he risked his life to save the magical world."There's something else," Gabriel said hesitantly."What?" I asked, though I wasn't sure I wanted to know.Gabriel looked directly at me. "Mom, your magic has been growing stronger over the years, hasn't it?"I was surprised by the question. "Yes, actually. How did you know?""Because you're not just a witch," Gabriel said. "You're something much rarer.""What do you mean?"Gabriel took a deep breath. "Mom, you're a Oracle.""A what?" I asked in confusion."An Oracle," Gabriel repeated. "A witch who can see the future and influence fate itself."I laughed nervously. "That's ridiculous. I can't see the future.""Can't you?" Gabriel asked gently
DAISY'S POVEighteen years laterI stood on the balcony of our new pack house, watching the sun rise over our territory. It was hard to believe that eighteen years had passed since that terrifying night when we fled to the Hidden Valley.So much had changed since then.Noah and I had returned to our combined packs five years ago, bringing with us new knowledge and magical protections that Luna had taught us. We had built the strongest pack in the region, with both werewolves and witches living together peacefully.Our pack now owned three successful companies: a security firm, a healing center, and a magical artifacts business. We had become wealthy and powerful, but more importantly, we had created a safe haven for magical families.But there was one thing missing from our perfect life.Gabriel.My son had chosen to stay in the Hidden Valley to complete his training as a Bridge Child. For the past five years, I had only seen him during brief visits. Each time I saw him, he looked mor
NOAH'S POV Sarah smiled that same cruel smile Katherine had worn. "To make the Bridge Children powerful enough to be worth stealing.""You wanted us to do the ceremony?" Emma asked in horror."Of course," Sarah said. "Four ordinary babies wouldn't have been much use to us. But four Bridge Children with fully awakened powers? That's a different story.""You're sick," Jake snarled."I'm practical," Sarah corrected. "Katherine and I have been planning this for decades. We knew the Bridge Children would be born eventually, and we knew they would need protectors.""So you became one of the protectors," Luna said with disgust."I became the perfect protector," Sarah said proudly. "Someone everyone would trust. Someone who could guide you to make all the right choices to strengthen the children."Gabriel started crying in Daisy's arms, but this time his cry was different. It was sad and betrayed, like he understood that someone he trusted had been lying to him."Don't take it personally, li
NOAH'S POVWhile we were preparing for whatever attack might come at midnight, I suddenly realized something important was missing."Where's Elias?" I asked Tom, looking around the pack house.Tom looked confused. "Elias? Your beta?""Yes, my beta," I said impatiently. "He was supposed to be taking care of pack affairs while I was gone. Where is he?"Tom's face went blank for a moment, like he was trying to remember something. "I... I don't know. I can't remember seeing him for weeks.”That made me worried. Elias had been my beta for five years. He was reliable, strong, and completely loyal. He would never abandon the pack during a crisis."Amy," I called to the young wolf who had told us about the spy. "Where is Beta Elias?"Amy looked just as confused as Tom. "I don't remember seeing him recently either. But Alpha, there's something strange about that.""What do you mean strange?""I mean I can't remember when I last saw him, but I also can't remember being worried about him being g
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